Coralie Grassin enjoys an alternative, exotic manicure at Soho’s stylish new fish spa…
I discovered Aqua Sheko at Selfridges last year – their therapy sessions hypnotised passers-by. You would put your feet in the tank and the tiny fish would come and eat the dead cells of the skin, leaving it as soft as you can dream.
Quite a different beauty concept, isn’t it? And of course, a multitude of questions spring to your mind. The main one being – will it pinch and tickle?
Aqua Sheko, the first fish spa to arrive in London, has opened a sister salon in Soho and is now offering the experience for hands as well. I just could not resist. I stepped in the elegant parlour and was guided to a counter, where there was a succession of tanks, each filled with exotic Garra Rufas. I chose a seat and, very intrigued, gently plunged my hands.
They are curious little creatures and come to you straight away, dancing around you very gently. You then feel what I can best describe as thousands of kisses. The ever so light pressures massage the skin at the same time, relaxing you instantly. You barely notice the soft music in the background, fascinated by the ballet in the water.
How does this all work? The fish use their suction-cup mouths to lift the dead cells away, revealing the more tender skin underneath. As they do so, an enzyme is released, facilitating skin renewal. They even clean the cuticles – no teeth involved, just pure bliss.
Results? An extraordinary suppleness. No amount of cream had ever left my hand so supple and even my five-year-old noticed the difference. I can see her eying our fish tank with interest now…
The treatment lasts 15 minutes and is an ideal treat during your lunch break! The treatment stations are set up like a bar, allowing you to have a chat with friends at the same time and you can even enjoy a cup of tea afterwards. The Soho location is awaiting their license and will soon be able to serve sake. I can’t think of a better idea for a Friday night treat!
Coralie Grassin writes the blog Tea Time In Wonderland.
All photos by Coralie Grassin, who was a guest of Aqua Sheko Soho.
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